TY - JOUR
T1 - Are Chronic Exposure to Violence and Chronic Violent Behavior Closely Related Developmental Processes During Adolescence?
AU - Spano, Richard
AU - Rivera, Craig
AU - Bolland, John M.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Five waves of longitudinal data from a sample of minority youth living in extreme poverty were used to examine the impact of chronic exposure to violence on chronic violent behavior. Given the rapid rate of developmental change during adolescence and the lack of multiyear studies of exposure to violence, semiparametric group-based modeling was used to identify trajectories of chronic exposure to violence (7% of youth), chronic violent victimization (9% of youth), chronic vicarious victimization (39% of youth), and chronic violent behavior (12% of youth). The multivariate findings revealed that (a) youth with chronic exposure to violence were 3,150% (or 31.5 times) more likely to engage in chronic violent behavior and (b) chronic vicarious victimization was a significant predictor of chronic violent behavior, after controlling for the effects of chronic violent victimization. The theoretical and policy implications of these findings as well as areas for future research are discussed.
AB - Five waves of longitudinal data from a sample of minority youth living in extreme poverty were used to examine the impact of chronic exposure to violence on chronic violent behavior. Given the rapid rate of developmental change during adolescence and the lack of multiyear studies of exposure to violence, semiparametric group-based modeling was used to identify trajectories of chronic exposure to violence (7% of youth), chronic violent victimization (9% of youth), chronic vicarious victimization (39% of youth), and chronic violent behavior (12% of youth). The multivariate findings revealed that (a) youth with chronic exposure to violence were 3,150% (or 31.5 times) more likely to engage in chronic violent behavior and (b) chronic vicarious victimization was a significant predictor of chronic violent behavior, after controlling for the effects of chronic violent victimization. The theoretical and policy implications of these findings as well as areas for future research are discussed.
KW - African American youth
KW - exposure to violence
KW - group-based modeling
KW - high poverty
KW - vicarious victimization
KW - violence
KW - violent victimization
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U2 - 10.1177/0093854810377164
DO - 10.1177/0093854810377164
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77956470245
SN - 0093-8548
VL - 37
SP - 1160
EP - 1179
JO - Criminal Justice and Behavior
JF - Criminal Justice and Behavior
IS - 10
ER -